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Timber hunger in the American Housing Sector

Mike Roddy Americans consume 23% of the world’s wood products, with 4% of global population. This is fueled by subsidized timber, entrenched in a nexus of the lumber, construction, and insurance industries Americans’ habit of building houses with lumber is a 19th century relic, a method rare

Poisons used to make food more beautiful, last longer

Julien Chongwang, Gilbert Nakweya & Ghislaine Deudjui Toxic chemicals are being used by food sellers across Sub-Saharan Africa to improve the look of meat and fish, scientists and food inspectors say, putting the health of millions at risk. Weak government testing capacities and informal food su

Reusable Plastic safe during COVID Pandemic: Health Experts

Over 125 health experts from 19 countries signed onto a statement assuring retailers and consumers that reusables are safe during COVID-19, pushing back on claims by the plastic industry. The health experts  — joined by Greenpeace USA and UPSTREAM, both members of the Break Free From Plastic mov

A total fossil fuel lockdown must for a climate revolution: UNEP & REN21

Even if the COVID lockdowns were to continue for a decade, the change would not be sufficient; the current system and current market rules would take the world forever to come anywhere near a no-carbon system Growth in renewable power has been impressive over the past five years. But too little is h

European Investment Bank to invest € 7.5 billion for various sectors including COVID-19

€ 3.2 billion for COVID-19 public health, elderly care and targeted business support € 1.5 billion for clean transport, including electric vehicle, high speed rail and public transport Additional backing for higher education, renewable energy and urban development € 1.9 billion for health and

World Localization Day to be launched by an array of global thinkers and leaders

COVID seems to have turned public opinion firmly against going back to “business as usual”. So where do we go instead? World Localization Day to be launched on 21st June will argue that a new socio-economic paradigm is required. COVID-19 has caused a fundamental rethink of the global economy. Fa

‘Quietly Putting Hundreds of Species at Risk,’ Trump Opens 5,000 Square Miles of Atlantic Ocean to Commercial Fishing

Jake Johnson Ancient and slow-growing deep sea corals, endangered large whales and sea turtles, and an incredible array of fish, seabirds, sharks, dolphins and other wildlife—these are the species and habitats that will pay the price. In a move that environmentalists warned could further imperil h

New data show world lost a Switzerland-size area of primary rainforest in 2019

 Morgan Erickson-Davis Data from 2001 to 2019 show an overall deforestation of primary forest constituting the third-highest year of primary forest loss since the turn of the century Last year the world lost around 119,000 square kilometers (45,946 square miles) of tree cover, according to satellit

An open letter for saving the Environment of Maldives

Concerned about the continuation of irreversible, environmentally destructive and debt financed projects in Maldives during the current Covid-19 global public health crisis with consequent economic recession, Save Maldives Campaign wrote an open letter to the Speaker of the Parliament For the attent

I’m a bit of a modern-day alchemist, recovering gold from old mobile phones

Sandra Wilson, University of Dundee Smartphones contain about 60 different elements – including not only gold but copper and silver too. All three are good conductors of electricity, and circuits usually receive a thin covering of gold because it doesn’t corrode and so ensures a durable connecti

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